How your treatment plan might change for any patient


Assignment task:

Instructions- Review the  Healthy People 2030 Health Care Access and Quality  objective related to prescription medications. Consider how your treatment plan might change for any patient who does not have insurance coverage for prescriptions.  Choose one medication that could be prescribed for this patient either before or after hospitalization when returning to you for follow-up choose an "antiemetics medication to help manage nausea. What is the cost of the medication? Is there a more affordable alternative? What resources are available to patients in the California area who do not have insurance coverage for prescriptions?  Include the following components:  

I. Answer all questions in the reflection prompt

II. Demonstrate clinical judgment appropriate to the virtual patient scenario

III. Cite at least one relevant scholarly source as defined by program expectations

IV. Communicate with minimal errors in English grammar, spelling, syntax, and punctuation

Use current APA format for citations and references in management plan and reflection and is free of errors

-The patient you are to talk about is a 52-year-old female who presents with small bowel obstruction, which is acondition often managed with non-surgical interventions such as bowel rest, nasogastric tubeplacement, and offering the patient with rehydration interventions. Thepatient was found to improve after some days and was discharged on a low-residue diet after sheprogressed from a liquid diet.

Please talk about this medication when answering the questions. Please cite using intext citations. Provide reference using APA 7th edition all within 5 years.

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